AbstractThe rapid switching between growth and shrinkage at microtubule ends is important for many cellular processes. Recent studies on the structure of the microtubule and on the mechanism of action of the microtubule regulators XKCM1 and OP18 have revealed how these switching events are regulated
AbstractMicrotubules are intrinsically polar structures. A consequence of this polarity is that the ...
SummaryMicrotubules are dynamic filaments whose ends alternate between periods of slow growth and ra...
AbstractThe ‘plus’ ends of microtubules exhibit dynamic instability, switching stochastically from g...
AbstractThe rapid switching between growth and shrinkage at microtubule ends is important for many c...
Microtubules are biopolymers composed of αβ-tubulin dimers that associate in a head-to-tail fashion ...
Microtubules are biopolymers composed of αβ-tubulin dimers that associate in a head-to-tail fashion ...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers which play important roles in mitosis, cell locomotion, and the de...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal filaments that are intrinsically polarized, with two structurally and ...
AbstractAlthough it is generally believed that microtubules have minus ends bound to the centrosome ...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers assembled from α and β tubulin subunits that function in esse...
AbstractAntitumor drugs of the vinca alkaloid and taxane classes function by suppressing the dynamic...
Although it is generally believed that microtubules have minus ends bound to the centrosome and free...
Although it is generally believed that microtubules have minus ends bound to the centrosome and free...
An important function of microtubules is to move cellular structures such as chromosomes, mitotic sp...
An important function of microtubules is to move cellular structures such as chromosomes, mitotic sp...
AbstractMicrotubules are intrinsically polar structures. A consequence of this polarity is that the ...
SummaryMicrotubules are dynamic filaments whose ends alternate between periods of slow growth and ra...
AbstractThe ‘plus’ ends of microtubules exhibit dynamic instability, switching stochastically from g...
AbstractThe rapid switching between growth and shrinkage at microtubule ends is important for many c...
Microtubules are biopolymers composed of αβ-tubulin dimers that associate in a head-to-tail fashion ...
Microtubules are biopolymers composed of αβ-tubulin dimers that associate in a head-to-tail fashion ...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers which play important roles in mitosis, cell locomotion, and the de...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal filaments that are intrinsically polarized, with two structurally and ...
AbstractAlthough it is generally believed that microtubules have minus ends bound to the centrosome ...
Microtubules are cytoskeletal polymers assembled from α and β tubulin subunits that function in esse...
AbstractAntitumor drugs of the vinca alkaloid and taxane classes function by suppressing the dynamic...
Although it is generally believed that microtubules have minus ends bound to the centrosome and free...
Although it is generally believed that microtubules have minus ends bound to the centrosome and free...
An important function of microtubules is to move cellular structures such as chromosomes, mitotic sp...
An important function of microtubules is to move cellular structures such as chromosomes, mitotic sp...
AbstractMicrotubules are intrinsically polar structures. A consequence of this polarity is that the ...
SummaryMicrotubules are dynamic filaments whose ends alternate between periods of slow growth and ra...
AbstractThe ‘plus’ ends of microtubules exhibit dynamic instability, switching stochastically from g...